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7/30/2016 2:30 pm  #1


Trump Setting Stage to Skip Debates?

Donald Trump and RNC attack presidential debate schedule

Donald Trump says the fall debate schedule is "unacceptable," raising the specter that he may try to skip them.

In a tweet on Friday night, Trump incorrectly said that Hillary Clinton and the Democrats are "trying to rig the debates."
In fact, the fall debate schedule was determined almost a year ago by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, a private group made up of both Republicans and Democrats.


RNC chief strategist Sean Spicer invoked criticism of the commission on CNN Saturday morning, saying "The entire system needs to be relooked at."

The commission responded to Trump on Saturday by saying that it "announced the number, dates and sites for the 2016 general election debates in September 2015."

"The CPD did not consult with any political parties or campaigns in making these decisions," the group said.
Because Trump skipped one of the GOP primary debates in January, there has been speculation among media types that he may quibble with the schedule or even threaten to not show up.

Campaigns routinely haggle over the details of the debates, right down to the temperature of the studio, but every major party candidate in modern times has ultimately agreed to participate.
It would be risky for Trump to turn down the debates. Voters consistently tell pollsters that the sessions help them decide which candidate to support.

Trump's primary complaint in his tweet was that two of the debates are scheduled on the same nights as NFL games.
That's true -- but it was also true in 2012, and the debates were still high-rated. Sporting events, religious holidays, and other factors cause scheduling headaches every four years.

The commission did not respond to questions about how and why the 2016 dates were selected.
The first debate of the fall, slated for September 26, coincides with "Monday Night Football" on ESPN.

The vice presidential debate is scheduled one week later on October 4, a Tuesday.

The second presidential debate, on October 9, coincides with "Sunday Night Football" on NBC.

The final debate is slated for October 19, a Wednesday.

NFL games are played on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays in the fall. Fridays and Saturdays are effectively ruled out because TV viewing is lower on weekend evenings. That only leaves Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
One complication was Yom Kippur on Tuesday, October 11 and Wednesday, October 12.


Trump's tweet also brought up Bernie Sanders, saying "same as last time w/ Bernie," a veiled reference to the Democratic primary debate calendar. Many critics believed that the Democratic National Committee sought to minimize the debate schedule, thereby favoring Clinton over Sanders.


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

7/30/2016 5:59 pm  #2


Re: Trump Setting Stage to Skip Debates?

In fact, the fall debate schedule was determined almost a year ago by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, a private group made up of both Republicans and Democrats.

 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

7/31/2016 5:27 am  #3


Re: Trump Setting Stage to Skip Debates?

tennyson wrote:

In fact, the fall debate schedule was determined almost a year ago by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, a private group made up of both Republicans and Democrats.

 

Hey, don't confuse the Trumpers with facts!


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
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7/31/2016 8:05 am  #4


Re: Trump Setting Stage to Skip Debates?

WASHINGTON –   Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he doesn't like going up against NFL games when he debates Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton this fall and that the football league complained to him about the debate schedule in a letter.

A spokesman for the NFL says the football league didn't send a letter to Trump as the billionaire businessman claims.



In an interview with ABC's Sunday show "This Week," Trump was asked if he would accept the commission's schedule. He replied: "Well, I'll tell you what I don't like. It's against two NFL games. I got a letter from the NFL saying, `This is ridiculous. Why are the debates against' -- `cause the NFL doesn't wanna go against the debates. `Cause the debates are gonna be pretty massive, from what I understand, OK?"

Asked about Trump's assertion, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy tweeted: "While we'd obviously wish the Debate Commission could find another night, we did not send a letter to Mr Trump.

"http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/07/30/trump-slams-debate-schedule-for-conflicts-with-nfl-games.html

Telling it like it is,,,,,,,

Last edited by Goose (7/31/2016 8:14 am)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
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7/31/2016 8:50 am  #5


Re: Trump Setting Stage to Skip Debates?

And he calls other people liars?  Geez.

 

8/01/2016 5:25 am  #6


Re: Trump Setting Stage to Skip Debates?

After watching Trump's appearance with George stephanopoulos yesterday, I think it might be wise for him to skip the debates. The man is just out of his depth. He doesn't know anything. That interview is the worst thing I've seen since 2008 when Sarah Palin basically could not name a newspaper when talking to Katie Couric

Last edited by Goose (8/01/2016 8:50 am)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
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8/01/2016 6:43 am  #7


Re: Trump Setting Stage to Skip Debates?

Goose wrote:

WASHINGTON –   Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he doesn't like going up against NFL games when he debates Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton this fall and that the football league complained to him about the debate schedule in a letter.

A spokesman for the NFL says the football league didn't send a letter to Trump as the billionaire businessman claims.



In an interview with ABC's Sunday show "This Week," Trump was asked if he would accept the commission's schedule. He replied: "Well, I'll tell you what I don't like. It's against two NFL games. I got a letter from the NFL saying, `This is ridiculous. Why are the debates against' -- `cause the NFL doesn't wanna go against the debates. `Cause the debates are gonna be pretty massive, from what I understand, OK?"

Asked about Trump's assertion, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy tweeted: "While we'd obviously wish the Debate Commission could find another night, we did not send a letter to Mr Trump.

"http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/07/30/trump-slams-debate-schedule-for-conflicts-with-nfl-games.html

Telling it like it is,,,,,,,

Lie after Lie after Lie ! 
 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

8/01/2016 9:35 am  #8


Re: Trump Setting Stage to Skip Debates?

Goose wrote:

After watching Trump's appearance with George stephanopoulos yesterday, I think it might be wise for him to skip the debates. The man is just out of his depth. He doesn't know anything. That interview is the worst thing I've seen since 2008 when Sarah Palin basically could not name a newspaper when talking to Katie Couric

I wish more journalists would push Trump like Stephanopoulos did and not let Trump get away with his lies.  Take Trump on when the reality in his world is completely unlike everyone else's.  If he gets up and walks off the set so be it.  Another example of his blackened stripes!

 

 

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